Kathmandu, March 13 -- Thousands of Temporary Protected Status holders from Nepal and Honduras got a reprieve on Tuesday after the Trump administration agreed to temporarily halt the termination of their protected status.

The news comes a month after a class action lawsuit was filed at the Northern District in California against the government for its decision to end the humanitarian program for the two countries.

The lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), National Day Laborer Organizing network, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, and the law firm Sidney LLP on behalf of six TPS holders from Nepal and Honduras and three of their US-born children, argued the administration's decision was "unconstitutional" and was mo...